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Old 11-08-2008, 11:36 PM   #1
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Default Free Digital Photo Prints Deals Note Discussion

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Old 26-08-2008, 8:58 PM   #2
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I've just had 50 free prints from truprint
just pay postage
Also half price flipbook - a kind of comb bound book of photos (you can add captions too) - enter code FUNFLIP
I used both offers in the same order.
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Old 27-08-2008, 4:33 AM   #3
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I have some individual codes for 8" x 8" 30 page hard back photobooks for under £7 delivered - use 1-16 photos a page - they have to be made by 3rd September -if anyone wants them just send me a message. I don't think I can put the codes on here. I REALLY don't want them to go to waste - that's not very moneysaving- (the ones I've made are wonderful as they have MANY templates & designs & they are printed on Fuji paper) & I can't use them all in time. I can give them to 'friends!'.
They also offer 50 free 4x6 & 50 free 5x7 + many other freebies.

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Old 27-08-2008, 10:45 AM   #4
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Hi

Thanks for those. Please only post codes on here if you can prove they're available for everyone to use and not just aimed at specific people. If they're on the front or special offers page of a website then that's fine.

Truprint is powered by Snapfish. Customers are only permitted one snapfish account each and as the 40 free prints directly from Snapfish is a better deal we've included that rather than Truprint.

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Old 27-08-2008, 7:32 PM   #5
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I've just signed up for Snapfish that you've suggested and the 40 free photos using the link specified in Martin's weekly email and I can only get 20 free. Have I missed something?

Thanks

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Old 27-08-2008, 8:26 PM   #6
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D'oh, have just realised that on the credits there's a redemption for "1 premium subscription Type 1 trial" as well as the actual 20 free photos for signing up, sorry!

Thanks for the deal!
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Old 27-08-2008, 9:30 PM   #7
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Don't forget to also check on Quidco, Topcashback etc before signing up - most of the companies mentioned in the original article are on there and offer enough cash back on new accounts to more than cover the cost of postage.

I recently signed up to Photobox via Quidco and got 50 free 6x4 prints, 3 8x10 enlargements and £4 cash back, all for an outlay of £1.50 postage!
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Old 27-08-2008, 9:40 PM   #8
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Default snapfish

same as stingymamf, i have also just signed up with snapfish and am only getting the 20 free prints, any ideas? (although 20 is still good!)
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oh have just read further down! get it now, ignore me!
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Old 09-09-2008, 6:25 PM   #10
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Talking Free Digital Photos

Hi
I have just found this website that gives you various options on claiming your free photos.
Even better some of them give you the option to collect at the relevant store/shop so they are in fact completely free - no need for p&p costs

Not sure if i can post the site but can email you the link, as some are offering 100 free prints excl p&p etc, and the website gets updated on a regular basis.
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Old 16-10-2008, 10:07 AM   #11
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Default Aldi 5p, for when you've finished 'tarting'

Ie, once you've used up free offers (ie. 'tarting' as its known to credit card 'tarts' like myself) and you want some plain simple ongoing photo development, then Aldi looks pretty good at 5p per print for a 6X4 + 1.33p&p.

I haven't tried them yet though.

I did just try Snapfish and although I got 40 prints free it was a pain uploading the pictures - some showed up as 'failed to upload' and so I had to repeatedly press the 'try again' button until they were all successful.

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Old 30-10-2008, 3:53 PM   #12
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I wish this article would provide a "best buys" section. I'm not so interested in "deals" - it is a lot of hassle to register to all these different sites to get a few free. Instead I am looking for a place to go to get say 100 or so printed. Just in the same way the rest of the site gives best buys, this section should be like this too. Not just introductory offers.
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Old 26-12-2008, 8:18 PM   #13
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Does anyone think any of the usual companies will do the 1p deal anytime soon?

I remember this time lasy year pixum did



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Default panoramic prints

Does anyone know a good place to get panoramic prints done?

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Question Jessops JPics - '90 free' offer

I just signed up as a new customer to Jessops and uploaded my 90 pictures, which was straightforward and relatively quick. However, to claim the 40 free pictures as a new customer you had to enter the promo code provided in your welcome email which means that you can't then also enter the FREE50 promo code. I opted for the FREE50 (50 is better than 40!) but it only gave me a discount of £2.50. Better than nothing but not 90 free unfortunately unless their is a different way to do it!
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Old 08-01-2009, 12:22 AM   #16
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It is not a free 90. It is a free 40 and a free 50 which must be done separately. When you register you are sent an email with a code for your free 40 for joining up and you can only input one code per transaction. When I did it it didn't matter which I did first.
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Default more free prints from Jessops Jpics

The "FREE50" code on the Jessops Jpics website only works once, however i found another code "50FREEPRINTS" which allows you another 50 free prints. They both work, although i don't know if it accepts more than one code at a time, I did 3 different orders (taking advantage of the 40 free prints you get for joining) and now find myself the owner of 140 free prints!!
"50FREEPRINTS" End date 31 December 09
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Old 08-01-2009, 5:58 PM   #18
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Default Asda 10 prints not free

The Asda link here:

http://www.asda-photo.co.uk/account/register.aspx

says that 10 free prints (6 x 4) will be credited but for home delivery only.
So you can't colect from store.



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i forgot to put in code - and ordered 356 pics!! ]]they wont honour the mistake - be honest i couldnt find the area to put in code
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I had the same problem with Jessops - it's easy to miss the field for the voucher code entry during the order process. Phoning them confirmed that once the order is completed on line, they say they cannot cancel the automated process in any way at all.

Another issue which may be important for some customers - it seems that very few print suppliers annotate the reverse side of prints with filename to help identify print copies. The only one I found to do this so far was Fujifilm but I can't find their print service on line at present.
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